Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Here is a summary of my previous posts. 1. R-D1 is larger, heavier, and more solid than Bessa R2. It shares only a few parts with Bessa bodies. 2. The 1x viewfinder is as clear as that of Bessa R2. Its rangefinder is, both in theory and practice, as accurate as that of a 0.58x M camera. 3. The shutter charge lever is a unique feature of this camera, and you can use R-D1 and Leica M interchangeably with no stress. Unfortunately, the lever itself is of the same material as used in Bessa and in fact a weak point. 4. The sound of the metallic shutter of R-D1 has a higher pitch than that of Leica M but much more comfortable than that of Bessa R2. 5. In terms of image quality, R-D1 is just comparable to Nikon D70 and other D-SLRs with similar sensors. After using R-D1 for a month, I am deeply attached to this camera. I have never had this feeling with D-SLRs. Undoubtedly, a future R-D2 will be a more sophisticated and affordable camera, but Epson say they will not revise this model in short terms. Time will tell. MIKIRO Japan